Chapter 748 Pulling the Strings 
Wynter had asked such a question because Annie’s facial features were a clear sign of good fortune. Her eyes were pure and determined. 
Atwater had told her before that some heroic spirits would act differently compared to other children after being reincarnated. 
For example, some children would suddenly tell their mothers they had come to a certain place before. However, the place had been a warzone, and they were still fighting a war. 
The occurrence would happen out of nowhere. 
Time was multidimensional. It was normal for certain memories to follow one’s soul. 
However, in most instances, their parents would assume their child was joking: 
In truth, there was a high chance that the people from “that generation had also returned. It was hard to 
say. 

Wynter hoped that they would be able to return. She lowered her head as her gaze softened. 
Annie looked at Wynter. Something did happen, but she never dared to tell anyone. 
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She was afraid Margot would face backlash if she told someone. They were in a chapel, after all, and the people always claimed that the gods were there. 
Annie twisted her fingers as she seemed hesitant. Then, she said quietly, “Miss, will the gods above blame me if I tell you what happened? Grandma told me that the gods live here.” 
“No. A god would not let anyone suffer. Annie, have you seen the show The Three Monkeys? Didn’t the gods from the show keep helping the monkeys?” 
Annie’s eyes brightened. “I loved the king from that story! Father Benedict was so cool with how he destroyed all the demons!. But there are some bad gods in the show. 
“When Father Benedict was seeking enlightenment, the people hinted to him that he had to give them money and treasures before he could seek what he was looking for.” 
Wynter nodded. “That’s why we should always make sure we are praying and worshiping the right gods and not a fake instead.” 
As she spoke, she looked up and glanced at the people who had warned her that this was a holy ground. 
A vlogger, Vicky Norris, had even filmed her and posted it onto the internet. She even wrote that Wynter was disrespecting the priests and the gods. 
The caption wrote, “A young lady decided to make a scene in a chapel! Is she dumb or is she just trying to cause a scene?” 
The vlogger who had uploaded the video had never expected Wynter to heal the young girl. She also thought Wynter was a foreigner who was trying to condemn one of their tourist attractions. 
They were in Swinford’s most notorious and busiest chapel. Wynter’s action could easily cause the oth tourists to think badly of Swinford. 
Most vloggers would often input their own thoughts into their captions. 
After Wynter had healed Annie, the comments on the video also began to brew. 
Everyone was on Vicky’s side since she had taken the video without giving any context. Not to mention, Wynter was indeed acting quite proudly against the priests. 
The internet was like that sometimes. People only showed what they wanted other people to see. 
Soon, a bunch of comments were left under the video. 
“She should have been chased out of the chapel.” 
“Does she not have any manners?” 
“Judging from her appearance, she probably lived abroad for quite some time. Did she gain a sense of superiority from living abroad for too long?” 
The comments didn’t stop when it went viral. 
Vicky wanted more attention. So, she did not delete the video and said ambiguously, “The matter has already been settled. Perhaps it’s a misunderstanding.” 
The netizens‘ reactions increased tenfold. 
“How can something like this be a misunderstanding?” 
“Our Swinford is really tolerant toward people. If this were any other place, she wouldn’t still be standing 
there after questioning the gods and the priests.” 
“She’s disturbing the peace of the public. I suggest the priests just call the police.” 
Vicky was still enjoying the sudden popularity, pretending to be oblivious about what really happened. 
She would have never expected that her biggest regret in life would be posting that video. What happened next was much more important.

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